Satlantis Rises as a Bitcoin-Native Solution Offering Real-World Event Alternatives to Luma

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Satlantis has emerged as a Bitcoin-centric alternative to Luma, catering specifically to real-world events.

This platform embodies the principles and technology of Bitcoin, aiming to facilitate “real-world maxxing,” a term popular among Gen Z that emphasizes enjoying genuine experiences with actual people.

As artificial intelligence increasingly permeates social media, muddling its original purpose, there is a noticeable shift towards valuing real-life interactions. Recent data indicates that social media usage peaked in 2022—a saturation point exacerbated by COVID lockdowns that hastened digital adoption but ultimately dulled its appeal. The constant online presence is now seen as outdated.

In an exclusive interview with Bitcoin Magazine, Jordi Llonch, Satlantis’ Head of Growth, described the app as “a tool for promoting commerce in the physical world.” He noted that “AI has disrupted the internet; people are fatigued from being online all the time and crave real-life events.”

This growing inclination towards traditional social dynamics isn’t just for those resistant to technology; rather, innovative tools and business models are emerging to enhance offline quality time instead of online engagement. Satlantis exemplifies this trend by enabling users to discover, follow, and create various types of real-world events while providing all necessary resources for accessing and hosting these gatherings in one place.

Positioned as a Bitcoin-exclusive counterpart to Luma—an event platform reportedly tied exclusively with Solana—Satlantis steers clear of memecoins. Its mission diverges from keeping users glued online through gamification; instead it encourages them to engage face-to-face while promoting sound money practices during their interactions.

Create, Host, Follow & Share Events

With Satlantis you can easily create personalized events which can be shared via permanent links. You have options such as adding images or specifying venues while selling tickets or offering free attendance.

Event hosts can curate their own personal calendars which friends and followers may subscribe to for updates on future happenings. Additionally, Satlantis includes an intuitive Customer Relationship Management (CRM) toolkit allowing hosts to upload CSV files containing names and emails for mass notifications about upcoming events. They can also target previous attendees or interested parties who haven’t yet confirmed attendance—all emails sent through Satlantis’ domain help avoid spam filters.

The platform integrates seamlessly with Nostr—a protocol native to Bitcoin’s social network—which empowers users by allowing them ownership over their data like followers and posts across different sites without being locked into any single platform. Consequently when hosts set up calendars listing future activities participants automatically follow their nostr accounts creating lasting connections transferable across other Bitcoin-based apps like Primal. Users may log in using existing Nostr keys or via Google/Apple/email accounts too!

Sell Tickets Using Both Bitcoin & Fiat

You have flexibility on whether your event is free or ticketed—accepting payments both in bitcoin along with local fiat currencies! A simple Stripe integration resolves issues surrounding fiat transactions making it possible host high-profile gatherings such as bitcoin conferences aimed at attracting new audiences whilst fostering community spirit around cryptocurrency meetups!

Simplifying things further every user registered on satlanits comes equipped right away with an integrated bitcoin wallet unlocking numerous possibilities—for instance hosts could allow fiat ticket purchases yet provide 20% back converted into sats upon entry!

Additonally organizers manage diverse ticket types including VIP experiences plus targeted messaging capabilities directed at specific attendee groups via CRM features built-in!

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